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he's in south america. we have pictures of him arriving in brazil. a lot of questions, jim mi miklaszews miklaszewski, about the president's leadership passivity in the face of japan or libya, perhaps in the latter case that's been erased given what he's ordered here. but here he is riding out this initial weekend in brazil? he wasn't even the one to announce the beginning of hostilities. >> it's clear the white house has tried to distance itself of being in the lead of the political and diplomatic surge to send u.s. forces and a coalition into libya. but i can tell you that, in all the discussions with senior u.s. military and pentagon officials, they say that president obama is very engaged and his first inclination appeared to follow the advice of the sec def gates and admiral mullen to stay out. >> bad idea dpor him to be out of the country? >> i think there's a lot to be said for not insulting the entire region with china advancing its economic interests in latin america, but i think they could have found a better way to announce it rather than
he's in south america. we have pictures of him arriving in brazil. a lot of questions, jim mi miklaszews miklaszewski, about the president's leadership passivity in the face of japan or libya, perhaps in the latter case that's been erased given what he's ordered here. but here he is riding out this initial weekend in brazil? he wasn't even the one to announce the beginning of hostilities. >> it's clear the white house has tried to distance itself of being in the lead of the political and...
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self-what is america's strategy here? exactly what are we hoping to achieve and how do we ultimately get out? retired marine colonel and former department assistant secretary of state stephen ganyard has enforced no-fly zones himself as a military pilot, and he's in washington this morning. stephen, good morning to you, and thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. as martha reported, we're now going after libyan troops. is it right to assume that this sort of takes the conflict to an entirely new level? >> i think it does, dan. i think we are no longer in the humanitarian mission that was described by the administration and was outlined in the united nations. i think we have chosen sides. and i think we are now in the process of demanding regime change. >> she also talked about going after these mobile surface-to-air missile sites. as a pilot who's flown in no-fly zones, i would imagine that is a very scary thing for somebody in the position of being in the pilot's seat. >> it's very difficult because you don't know whe
self-what is america's strategy here? exactly what are we hoping to achieve and how do we ultimately get out? retired marine colonel and former department assistant secretary of state stephen ganyard has enforced no-fly zones himself as a military pilot, and he's in washington this morning. stephen, good morning to you, and thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. as martha reported, we're now going after libyan troops. is it right to assume that this sort of takes the conflict to an entirely...
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the second stop on a five-day south america trip. japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure is again rising in one of the reactors at the country's tsunami damaged nuclear complex at fukushima. that means operators will have to vent more radioactive gas into the environment, and there's new of a dramatic rescue. here's lucy craft in tokyo. >> reporter: nine days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated north eastern japan, a miracle. an 80-year-old woman and her 16-year-old grandson rescued from their damaged home alive. this as workers scrambled sunday to restore power to the fukushima nuclear plant. lines were run to bring reactors one and two back online which, if successful, could be a first step in restoring crucial cooling elements. but no matter what happens, japan's top government spokesman now says the tsunami- ravaged plant will have to be permanently shuttered. the sea water being used to save the plant is also corroding it. meanwhile there are reports that milk, fava beans and spinach produced in the impacted region h
the second stop on a five-day south america trip. japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure is again rising in one of the reactors at the country's tsunami damaged nuclear complex at fukushima. that means operators will have to vent more radioactive gas into the environment, and there's new of a dramatic rescue. here's lucy craft in tokyo. >> reporter: nine days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated north eastern japan, a miracle. an 80-year-old woman and her 16-year-old grandson...